Designs by Mugen
for the contest Logo for new East London-based restaurant
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- Thu, 06 Mar 2008 14:05:36 +0000
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Regarding design #131
Hi Mugen,
Thanks for the new submission. I love how the vines wrap round the A and the S. GREAT job.
Alex
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Submitted design #131
I love this one the Arches are apparent in the vines and it has depth. Hope you like it
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- Tue, 04 Mar 2008 19:24:39 +0000
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Regarding design #96
Hi Mugen,
Thanks for doing all that research - I like these. Especially the subtle reflection. The one on the left is my favourite.
Alex
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Submitted design #96
Here is a new logo that I have come up with, its simple and sharp but elegant . I actually found a picture of where your restaurant will be and I noticed the bricks on the windows up stairs actually form Arches as well , so I placed them in the Logo above the text but in connection within each other, such as the restaurant and the Bud Flanagan residence.
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- Tue, 04 Mar 2008 11:48:22 +0000
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Regarding design #56
Hi Mugen,
Thanks for your entry. This is interesting. Not that easy to read but as a result the design forces you to take another look at it. My biggest concern is it's art deco feel. I'm afraid that period is after the Victorian period we'd like to try and respect in the new design.
Hope this helps.
Alex
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- Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:38:26 +0000
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Submitted design #56
Font based Logo Mark and Text. The Mark is an Arched "A" the signifies your name as well as the brackets around "Arches", I think the mark itself may suit the area as its very Art Deco but still modern.
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